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tain of the Senior. lts, gets the
end position and with it the cap-
cy' of the team. Dollavo, the -hus-
end of the Fresh lits, has the call
the other extremity. Sutton of
same aggregation deserves a tackle
by reason of his aggressive tactics{
ch made him the outsanding line-
a of his team.
wo sophomores get the guard po-
oii, Hobbs and Fitzpatrick, the for-
' an engineer and the latter a lit,
on is given the center position.
Other Players of Merit
hese 22 men are by no means all
he best men. There is an equal
nber who played fine' football and
lly deserve recognition. Of these
yers there are three quarterbacks
> should receive comment. Iland,
sh engineers, Haviland, Soph lits,
l'Clements, Juniorsengineers, all
ved excellent pilots. Hackett of
Soph lits, Simmons of the Soph
ineers, and Curran of the Fresh
ineers showed up well at half po-
>ns. Kahn and Leader, the ends
the Soph lit aggregation, both per-
ned extremely well and cannot be
sed over. Among the linemen
'm of the Dents, although he only
yed in one game, deserves recogni-
. Johnson, guard on the Fresh
ineers, was another strong line-
n.
)OTBALL CLAIMS
FIVE LIVES IN 1919
'ootball, the roughest of .Anmerican
door sports, claimed five victims
ing the 1919 season, according to
orts from the Associated Press to-
This is the fewest number of
litils that have occurred in quite
ew years. The 1919 total was five
than in 1918 and seven under the
it of two years ago. Therm were
lives lost during the 1916 season
16 in 1915.
is the opinion of football experts
t the open style of play is in' the
in responsible for the great de-
ase in the. death tall. The line
ishes and mass formations of the
regime , were the cause for so
ny injuries in the old style of play.
PHA DELTS MEET DELTA SIGS
FINALS OF FRATERNITY RACE
Opha Delta Phi and Delta Sigma
ta will play the last game of the
erfraternity football series at 8
ock tomorrow afternoon on Ferry
d. This game promises to be the
t of the season, as the champion-
p of the campus is at stake.
elta Sigma. Delta won the game
m Phi Kappa Sigma, tied once, by

PLAN TO OEGANIZE SPANISH
SOCIETY NEXT SEMESTER
Plans for organizing a Spanish so-
ciety similar in function to the Cercle
Francais were discussed atja meeting
held Tuesday night by members of the
advanced Spanish classes. Temporary
officers will be elected at the next
meeting but no formal organization
will be put into effect until next se-
mester. The next meeting will be
held Tuesday evening. Time and place
will be announced in The Daily.
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